“Roma people want to be integrated, it's just a myth that they don't. They want their children to go to school with other students, and they want to find work,” says Director of the Lithuanian...
Supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, a project in Poland uses cartoons to educate young children about the importance of biodiversity.
On the occasion of the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Norway has announced a reallocation of €250 000 from the Polish Bilateral Fund to the Perpetual Fund of the Foundation of Auschwitz...
Today marks the worldwide memorial day for the victims of the Holocaust, the genocide that resulted in the annihilation of 6 million Jews. The commemoration is designed to encourage people to reflect...
‘Romania faces serious challenges relating to poverty and social exclusion, particularly among the Roma people. This is why we are allocating funds from the Norway Grants to improve their living...
Over € 16.5 million have now been allocated to projects in Slovenia through recent calls for proposals under the ‘Norwegian Financial Mechanism’ programme and the ‘EEA Financial Mechanism’ programme.
Estonia is reaching young people with mental-health issues through dedicated websites and smartphone apps. The Peaasi and AppsTerv projects, funded by Norway Grants, help mental-health professionals...
The EEA Grants featured recently in the Malta Independent Online - a daily newspaper published in Malta. The article (reproduced below) tells the story of an EEA Grants supported project promoting...
Funding is now available for green investment projects in Bulgaria under the ‘Green Industry Innovation’ programme.
The EEA Grants featured recently in the Kathimerini English Edition - a daily newspaper published in Athens. Written by Ioanna Fotiadi, the article (reproduced below) tells the story of a support...
“We hope our initiative will help to create a civic spirit in Cojocna and serve as an example for other cities around Romania,” says Sorina Untu, Good Governance Officer for the ActiveWatch.
Estonia needs more effective and accessible mental-health services for young people. Research from Tartu University, conducted between 1995 and 2012, showed a dramatic increase of more than 500% in...